Tag: Education

I just read a for-fun book that played with gender Ursula K. Le Guin-style (it’s okay to talk about her on an anthro blog, because she’s the daughter of an anthropologist, and is even participating in a multidisciplinary conference organized by an anthropologist. Right? Right.). Le Guin uses all male pronouns in The Left Hand of […]

I’m working on a dissertation chapter right now that looks in part at ways people build solidarity within social movements. The general consensus in the literature I’ve read is that solidarity depends on a bond of real or imagined empathy. So, in order to get someone to want to help you or support your cause– […]